No one exactly needs a reason to buy your favorite beauty products, but just in case, breast-cancer awareness is as good an excuse as any. According to a study conducted by the American Cancer Society, a woman is diagnosed with invasive breast cancer every two minutes in the U.S. alone, making it the second-most-common cancer among women worldwide.

In 1992, Evelyn Lauder began her crusade against breast cancer by launching what is now known as the Breast Cancer Campaign. This year marks the 25th anniversary of her tireless efforts, which have inspired countless others to become active in the fight. Through Lauder’s nonprofit organization, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (B.C.R.F.), doctors and cancer researchers have worked to prevent, detect, and treat breast cancer, in part thanks to donations made by the vast number of beauty brands both within and outside of Estée Lauder Companies.

“It makes me feel so proud to see how far we’ve come," says Elizabeth Hurley, spokesmodel for The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. "I know Evelyn would have felt the same. However, the work is still not done. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and one in eight women in the U.S. will develop invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. That is still devastating. I am, however, hopeful for the future knowing that we continue to fund the best research through the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, with the ultimate goal of saving lives and finding a cure.”

By purchasing one of the 18 products highlighted in the gallery below, brands will donate anywhere from 20 to 100 percent of the proceeds from every sale to varying foundations in support of breast cancer research. Tom Ford, who, like many people, has been directly affected by cancer, has donated $50,000 every year since 2013, and that amount remains the same regardless of Tom Ford Beauty sales.

For every $25 received by the B.C.R.F., another half-hour of research is funded. This means that if The Estée Lauder Companies reaches this year's fund-raising goal of $8 million, they'll be supporting 160,000 hours of research, which will make it their most successful year yet.

So, put that credit card to good use and help find a cure by buying beauty products in support of breast-cancer awareness.

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Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Knockout Eyes Collection

Estée Lauder will donate 100 percent of net profits to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to June 30, while supplies last. ($35; esteelauder.com)

Photo: Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair

Estée Lauder will donate 20 percent of proceeds to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to June 30 ($95; esteelauder.com)

Photo: Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Bobbi Brown Pink Peony Illuminating Bronzing Powder Set

Bobbi Brown will donate $11 from each sale, up to $90,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 18 to May 31 ($55; cosbar.com)

Photo: Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Aveda Hand Relief Moisturizing Cream

Aveda will donate $4 from each sale, up to $331,000, from September 24 to September 22 of next year. ($26; aveda.com)

Photo: Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Kevin Murphy Limited-Edition Session Spray

Kevin Murphy will donate $10,000 from the total sales of the limited-edition Session Spray from September 1 to October 30, while supplies last. ($29; sold in salons)

Photo: Courtesy of Kevin Murphy.

Kiehl's Kiss for the Cure

Kiehl's will donate 100 percent of net profits, up to $25,000, to Bright Pink. ($32; kiehls.com)

Photo: Courtesy of Kiehl's Since 1851.

Thrive Causemetics

For every Thrive Causemetics product purchased, one is donated to empower a woman thriving through cancer. The products in these sets are being donated to breast cancer charities. $74; [thrivecausemetics.com]

Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Knockout Eyes Collection

Estée Lauder will donate 100 percent of net profits to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to June 30, while supplies last. ($35; esteelauder.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair

Estée Lauder will donate 20 percent of proceeds to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to June 30 ($95; esteelauder.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Bobbi Brown Pink Peony Illuminating Bronzing Powder Set

Bobbi Brown will donate $11 from each sale, up to $90,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 18 to May 31 ($55; cosbar.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Aveda Hand Relief Moisturizing Cream

Aveda will donate $4 from each sale, up to $331,000, from September 24 to September 22 of next year. ($26; aveda.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion

Clinique will donate $10 from each sale, up to $475,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 15 to January 31. ($39; cosbar.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Jane Iredale Magic Mit

Jane Iredale will donate 100 percent of net profits to Living Beyond Breast Cancer from September 5 to December 31. ($15; janeiredale.com)

Origins Drink Up intensive Overnight Mask

Origins will donate $50,000 to the B.C.R.F. Purchase of Origins products does not impact this donation, but this limited-edition pink-ribbon mask will be available from September 30 to December 31.. ($27; origins.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Hand Creme Duo

Donna Karan will donate 20 percent of proceeds, up to $25,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 15 to December 31. ($20; macys.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Darphin Intral Redness Relief Soothing Serum

Darphin will donate $10 from each sale, up to $7,000, to the B.C.R.F. from October 1 to December 31. ($88; darphin.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

La Mer Limited-Edition Crème de la Mer

La Mer will donate $17 from each sale, up to $53,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to December 31. ($85; lamer.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Sigma Pink F80 Flat Kabuki

Sigma Beauty will donate 20 percent of proceeds to Bright Pink from September 26, while supplies last. ($25; sigmabeauty.com)

Courtesy of Sigma Beauty

Bumble and Bumble Thickening Hairspray

Bumble and Bumble will donate 20 percent of proceeds, up to $50,000, to the B.C.R.F. from October 1 to December 31. ($29; bumbleandbumble.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Tory Burch Love Relentlessly Rollerball

Tory Burch will donate 20 percent of proceeds, up to $25,000, to the B.C.R.F. from September 1 to December 31. ($30; toryburch.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer Radiance

Smashbox will donate $5 from each sale, up to $20,000, to the B.C.R.F. from October 1, while supplies last. ($39; smashbox.com)

Courtesy of Estée Lauder.

Naked Princess Naked Shine Lip Gloss

Naked Princess will donate 20 percent of proceeds to the B.C.R.F. from October 1 to October 31. ($26; nakedprincess.com)

Courtesy of Naked Princess

Kevin Murphy Limited-Edition Session Spray

Kevin Murphy will donate $10,000 from the total sales of the limited-edition Session Spray from September 1 to October 30, while supplies last. ($29; sold in salons)

Courtesy of Kevin Murphy.

Kiehl's Kiss for the Cure

Kiehl's will donate 100 percent of net profits, up to $25,000, to Bright Pink. ($32; kiehls.com)

Courtesy of Kiehl's Since 1851.

Thrive Causemetics

For every Thrive Causemetics product purchased, one is donated to empower a woman thriving through cancer. The products in these sets are being donated to breast cancer charities. $74; [thrivecausemetics.com]